St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 2nd September 2022

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In literacy, we have been learning about first, middle and last. We had to listen carefully to the instruments and play the correct one. The activity we enjoyed the most was jumping in the hoops when Miss Stebbing called out first, middle or last.  In writing, we made a talking sentence about how we would help people when they are sad. Our black pen drawings were very good.

In maths, we have been counting forwards and backwards to 20 and we learned about subitising. We also have been learning to write 2 and 3 the correct way. We tried very hard to follow the rhymes we learned.

With Mrs Robson, we learned about the story of the feeding of the five thousand and did some super colouring in.

This week we learned about the Little Spot of Sadness. We learned how to help people when they are sad and what we can do when we feel sad. Ask us about the blue and green dots on our hands.

We had great fun during our Outdoor Learning session with the P1B.

 

Some of our personal highlights this week are:

Oliver – My favourite thing to learn was numbers.

Lillian – My favourite thing to do was playing with my buddy.

Alexander – I liked making lots of things with the paper.

Aarav – I liked making the train tracks with my friends.

Connor – My favourite thing was playing out in the playground.

Vasilisa – I love playing with my friends.

 

Miss Stebbing – I am very proud of P1A because they have been getting organised very quickly in the morning and at home time all by themselves.  I also loved hearing all their sentences during writing time.

Congratulations to Olga who was our Hot Choc Winner this week.

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